girls SUMMER 2016
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IMAGINE THE BEST SUMMER EVER…
Imagine yourself sitting next to a crackling campfire surrounded by new friends, singing songs and roasting marshmallows after a day of doing fun activities, like canoeing and archery. Pretty amazing, right? There’s just something about camp that will stick with you for a lifetime. And if you’ve been to Camp Wasiu II before, we’re excited for you to come back for another summer of great adventures. You can also join us for an incredible week of Day Camp in Reno!
Saturday, January 30 1 – 3 p.m. Cost: FREE!
GSSN Reno Service Center 605 Washington Street Reno, NV 89503
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CAMP MEET & GREET
New to camp? This event is for you! You’ll have a chance to meet our Camp Directors, ask lots of questions, see our camp slide show, and learn about all the amazing fun your camper will have this summer. Presentations will begin every 30 minutes. The Camp Meet & Greet is drop-in style. Join us for just a short time or stay for longer! We’re also having a blowout Camp Merchandise Sale! Come stock up on camp clothing and other goodies at the GSSN Shop from 10 a.m. - noon. Finally, there’s the Vintage Exchange! Bring us your “vintage” cooking items (large pots with lids, large cutting knives, frying pans, oven mitts, spatulas, cutting boards, tongs, and other equipment that we can use to cook over a campfire). Please make sure your cooking equipment is still in good, usable condition! We’ll then swap you for special vintage Girl Scout memorabilia (handbooks, uniform pieces, photographs, or even antique badges)...how cool is that?
Saturday, June 18 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: FREE! Registration deadline: May 30
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CAMP WASIU II OPEN HOUSE Camp Wasiu II 1901 Packer Lake Road Sierra City, CA 96125
Join us for our Open House to explore what Camp Wasiu II has to offer! Learn more about our summer camp programs, have a camp tour, and meet our excellent camp counselors from around the world. Lunch is included for all families who register by the May 30 deadline. You won’t want to miss out! Please note that for the safety and security of our campers, camp tours are not available on drop-off or pick-up days during summer sessions.
CAMP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Make a difference at Camp Wasiu II! Any individuals (of any age!) interested in helping with Camp Opening & Camp Closing tasks are welcome, and we especially love folks who have carpentry, plumbing, electrical, roofing, or painting skills. All meals and accommodations are provided for free. Come for one day, all weekend, or anywhere in between. These are great service opportunities for troops and families! More than 1,000 local youth will directly benefit from your hard work and dedication. Contact girlscoutshelp@gssn.org for information on how to sign up.
Camp Opening June 9 - 12 Help prepare Camp Wasiu II for a busy summer!
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Camp Closing September 23 - 25 Help us pack up for the snowy fall and winter ahead!
CAMP SESSION
DATES
Camp Meet & Greet Spring Break Day Camp Camp Opening Weekend Camp Wasiu II Open House Counselor-in-Training (CIT) I Counselor-in-Training (CIT) II Advanced CIT Session 1A Session 1B Weekend 1 Session 2 Session 3 Weekend 2 Session 4A Session 4B Weekend 3 Session 5 Day Camp Week 1 Day Camp Week 2 Weekend 4 Camp Closing Weekend
January 30 March 28 - April 1 June 9 - 12 June 18 June 19 - July 1 July 10 - 22 June 19 - July 1 June 19 - 24 June 19 - July 1 June 24 - 26 June 26 - July 1 July 5 - 8 July 8 - 10 July 10 - 15 July 10 - 22 July 15 - 17 July 17 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 1 - 5 September 16 - 18 September 23 - 25
DAYS 1 5 1–4 1 13 13 13 6 13 3 6 4 3 6 13 3 6 5 5 3 1-3
REGISTER BY MARCH 31 AND SAVE! Early camp registration discounts are available for some of our sessions. See specific programs for more details.
THE LOCATIONS Camp Wasiu II
1901 Packer Lake Road Sierra City, CA 96125
Day Camp
GSSN Reno Service Center 605 Washington Street Reno, NV 89503
OUTDOOR CHOICE BADGES We’re focusing on the new GSUSA Girls’ Choice Outdoor Badges at camp this summer!
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Thanks to the generosity of a camp donor, teams of campers will challenge themselves to maneuver above, around, and through different obstacles. Some of the elements include the twelve-foot Team Wall and the Peanut Butter Pit. The course is available for campers grades 6+, with a special summer 2016 program for campers in grades 4+!
Note: The Junior (grades 4-5) Outdoor Badge is Horseback Riding. We don’t have horses at camp but offer lots of other incredible outdoor activities for campers at this age level!
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BRAND NEW LOW ROPES COURSE AT WASIU II!
Brownies (grades 2-3): Outdoor Adventurer Cadettes (grades 6-8): Archery Seniors (grades 9-10): Paddling Ambassadors (grades 11-12): Ultimate Recreation Challenge
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HOST A CAMP PARTY AND BECOME A CAMP CELEBRITY!
Have you been to Camp Wasiu II or Day Camp before? Think other girls should get in on the FUN? Returning campers are eligible to earn Camp Celebrity status by hosting a Camp Party! A Camp Celebrity is guaranteed to be photo-featured in our summer 2017 Camp Guide. Contact girlscoutshelp@gssn.org to schedule your party. Step 1: Invite friends, neighbors, GS troop members, and/or relatives to your home to learn more about summer camp. Make sure to host your Camp Party between February 1 – April 30! Step 2: A GSSN staff member will join your family and friends via Skype to share information about Girl Scout camp and answer questions. Step 3: Encourage someone attending your Camp Party to register for a summer 2016 camp session by May 31. If that other camper has never attended Girl Scout camp before, you then get to be a Camp Celebrity! Step 4: Camp Celebrities will get an exclusive photo shoot this summer while they are at camp. Step 5: Look for your photo in the 2017 Camp Guide next January!
BLANKET FORT COMPETITION
We’re celebrating our 104th Birthday and Girl Scout Week with a blanket fort competition! All contestants will be entered to win an awesome $25 gift certificate to the Trading Post (camp store) at Camp Wasiu II. Submit your photo by March 15 to participate! Step 1: Prep by gathering all your supplies – sheets, blankets, pillows, cushions, stuffed animals, and more. Step 2: Build the coolest blanket fort you can imagine. Step 3: Take a photo of you and your fort. Step 4: Send & share! Email us your blanket fort photo at girlscoutshelp@gssn.org to enter and then share your photo on Facebook and Instagram with the hashtag #GSBirthdayFort
OUTDOORS ON THE GO
Would you like support in bringing your Girl Scouts hiking, backpacking, canoeing, or stand-up paddleboarding? Could you benefit from a review of firebuilding, outdoor cooking, camping, or Wilderness First Aid skills? Schedule an Outdoors on the Go event today! Outdoors on the Go trainings and programs involve a Girl Scouts of the Sierra Nevada staff member coming to YOU to help you have an awesome outdoor adventure with your Girl Scouts. A minimum of six total people must be signed up in order to book an Outdoors on the Go event. Email girlscoutshelp@gssn.org to book your outdoor opportunity! Here are some of the trainings and programs our staff can provide for groups of girls, groups of adults, or both! Outdoor Cooking Firebuilding Geocaching Low Ropes Challenge Course (located at Camp Wasiu II) Canoeing Stand-Up Paddleboarding Swimming Instruction
Archery Teambuilding Hiking Backpacking Wilderness First Aid / Survival Skills ...and more!
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Camp Wasiu II is proudly accredited by the American Camp Association. This means that camp complies with 300 industry-established standards in health, safety, and program. For more info about what accreditation means to you and your camper, visit www.campparents.org/funsafety.
HOST INTERNATIONAL CAMP STAFF
Interested in learning about other cultures and countries? Last summer, our international camp staff hailed from Australia, Ireland, England, Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, and Spain. We’re now looking for volunteers in the Reno/Sparks area to host our incredible summer 2016 international staff! Hosting dates are between July 22 - August 6 (preference will be given to families that can host the entire time period). Host families provide a sleeping space, meals, and daily transportation to/from the GSSN Reno Service Center during Day Camp. To request a host family application, contact girlscoutshelp@gssn.org today!
RENT CAMP WASIU II
Turn your upcoming event into a great outdoor experience! Our camp rental fees offer affordable rates for Girl Scout troops, Girl Scout Service Units, and non-profit groups. Individual tent units at camp are available for rental, so groups are able to only rent the beds they need. Camp Wasiu II can accommodate up to 165 people. We can even provide great meals and fun activities such as swimming, archery, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing! Find out more by contacting girlscoutshelp@gssn.org.
MEET THE CAMP DIRECTOR
Stefanie “Fiji” Argus is a longtime Girl Scout, outdoor educator, and camp professional. Fiji firmly believes in the power of the Girl Scout Camp Pathway to provide girls and young women with truly transformative leadership experiences in the outdoors. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Education from Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA) and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Adventure Education from Prescott College (Prescott, AZ). Her favorite camp song is “Boom Chicka Boom.” Fiji is looking forward to welcoming you to a summer filled to the brim with “camp magic,” singing, extreme fun, and new experiences.
MEET THE ASSISTANT CAMP DIRECTOR
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Jamie “SLAM!” Hill started working at Girl Scout camp over fifteen summers ago, and she is particularly passionate about outdoor cooking and high adventure activities. SLAM!’s favorite camp song is “Taps.” When she’s not at camp, SLAM! is the Program & Troop Support Specialist for Older Girls & Highest Awards at GSSN. She has a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education: Mathematics from Kutztown University (Kutztown, PA) and a Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction from Moravian College (Bethlehem, PA).
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CAMP WASIU II
We always have awesome all-camp theme days and games at camp, and this year, we’re announcing some of our themes early! Feel free to bring fun clothing or bling that match your week’s theme so you’re ready to party with us.
June 19 - 24: Superheros June 26 - July 1: Aliens, Astronauts, & Space July 5 - 8: Pirates & Sea Creatures July 10 - 15: Favorite Movie/Book Characters July 17 - 22: Color Wars (dress in as much of your favorite color as possible!) *Remember to pack your funky knee-high socks for Tall Sock Tuesday each week!
CAMP PROGRAMS for girls entering grade 1
SESSION DATES 3
July 5 - 8
PROGRAMS Outdoors & S’mores Mini-Session
OUTDOORS & S’MORES MINI-SESSION
Camp is non-stop fun! Sleep in a tent, learn camp songs, go swimming, and build fairy houses with your new camp friends. Your camp experience wouldn’t be complete without roasting s’mores over a campfire. This program runs Tuesday - Friday and is ideal for first-time campers.
Session: 3 (4 days)
Registration Deadline: June 16
Fee: $200 before March 31 | $225 beginning April 1
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CAMP PROGRAMS for girls entering grades 2-3
SESSION DATES
PROGRAMS
2
June 26 - July 1
Gru’s Minion Laboratory
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July 5 - 8
Camptastic Mini-Session
4A
July 10 - 15
Little Mermaids
GRU’S MINION LABORATORY
Banana! Banana banana! Calling all minions...this week of silly fun is for you! Go on a banana scavenger hunt, try minion bowling, cook your own variety of Mr. Gru’s Old Fashioned Jelly, make awesome crafts, and more! You’ll still get to try out other classic camp activities like archery and boating, too. Optional: Bring your own minion-inspired costume!
Session: 2 (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 9
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
CAMPTASTIC MINI-SESSION
Come sample the amazing things camp has to offer! You’ll get to enjoy arts & crafts, give canoeing a try, and use a bow and arrow at archery. This program runs Tuesday - Friday and is ideal for first-time campers.
Session: 3 (4 days) Registration Deadline: June 16 Fee: $200 before March 31 | $225 beginning April 1
LITTLE MERMAIDS
Spend your days making waves in the pool and at the lake! Have a floating lunch, plan your own pool party, and go on a creek walk. You’ll learn the basics of canoeing, too. This week is all about water...even the arts & crafts!
Session: 4A (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 23
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
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CAMP PROGRAMS for girls entering grades 4-5
SESSION DATES
PROGRAMS
1A
June 19 - 24
Art Attack, Team X-Treme
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June 26 - July 1
Paddle, Board, and Swim, Night Ninjas
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July 5 - 8
Treasure Island
4A
July 10 - 15
Girl on Fire, Cupcake Boss
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July 17 - 22
Hiking Rocks, Music, Arts, Dance, and Drama (M.A.D.D.)
ART ATTACK
Jewelry-making, duct tape wallets, paintball murals, and more! It’s time to get artistic. You’ll even build and stuff your own teddy bears! Display your fantastic creations in your own art gallery show. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Jeweler and Drawing badges.
Session: 1A (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 2 Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
TEAM X-TREME
Get ready...go! Learn everything from canoe swamping to trivia, from firebuilding to twilight archery. After that, the race is on! You and your team will complete x-treme challenges, play capture the flag, and even tackle the low ropes challenge course. Good luck!
Session: 1A (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 2 Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
PADDLE, BOARD, AND SWIM
Love to swim and boat? This program guarantees you lots of time at the pool. You’ll get to do extra canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding at the lake, too! Your group will even help plan the Wasiu II Water Olympics.
Session: 2 (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 9 Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
NIGHT NINJAS
Be a nighttime crime scene investigator! You’ll stay up late to sneak around camp and solve a whodunit mystery while everyone else is sleeping. Clues might be anywhere, so be prepared to be stealthy! Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Detective badge. In order to enjoy this program, campers should be able to stay up until 10 p.m. without issue.
Session: 2 (6 days)
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Registration Deadline: June 9
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
TREASURE ISLAND
Ahoy, mateys! Grab your eye patch and join us for a swashbuckling good time. Build your own forts and rafts, look for hidden geocaches, participate in our counselor Pirate Hunt, and follow maps to find a buried treasure! This program runs Tuesday - Friday. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Geocacher badge.
Session: 3 (4 days) Registration Deadline: June 16 Fee: $200 before March 31 | $225 beginning April 1
GIRL ON FIRE
Want to be brave like Merida or fearless like Katniss? This program is all about “taking aim,” from using a bow and arrow at archery to firing a slingshot! You’ll get to make your own arrows and targets, too. Can you hit a bulls-eye by the end of the week? New this year: Moving targets at the archery range!
Session: 4A (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 23
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
CUPCAKE BOSS
This program is for the dessert-lover! This week is filled with making your own sweets: cupcakes, cookies, pancakes, chocolate fondue, and more! Visit our kitchen and bake up a treat for all of camp to enjoy with the help of our chefs. And of course, you’ll enjoy some amazing s’mores...gourmet-style! Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Simple Meals badge.
Session: 4A (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 23 Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
HIKING ROCKS
Time to hit the trails! Explore nearby waterfalls, sleep under the stars, and check out amazing sunsets on the Pacific Crest Trail. Unlace your boots back at Wasiu II to swim, do arts & crafts, and more. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Camper badge. Campers must bring proper hiking footwear and a daypack to participate in this program. No hiking experience necessary but must be able to comfortably walk 1 – 2 miles on rolling terrain.
Session: 5 (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 30 Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
MUSIC, ARTS, DANCE, AND DRAMA (M.A.D.D.)
Session: 5 (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 30 Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
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Are you into music, crafting, singing, acting, or dance? Here’s your chance to express yourself and shine! Get creative at the Art Shed, write your own songs and skits, and even take a modern dance class. You can even WOW all of camp with a performance, too! This is a chance for YOU to be YOU. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Junior Practice with Purpose and Musician badges.
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CAMP PROGRAMS for girls entering grades 6-8
SESSION DATES
PROGRAMS
1A
June 19 - 24
What SUP?
1B
June 19 - July 1
Passport to Outdoor Adventure
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June 26 - July 1
Tribute Training
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July 5 - 8
Babysitting Basics
4A
July 10 - 15
Fangirl Time, Tahoe Quest
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July 17 - 22
Anything Goes, Rookie Lifeguarding
WHAT SUP?
Come chill out at camp. Pamper yourself spa-style with homemade facials, pedicures, and yoga. Enjoy some relaxing beach “daze” at nearby Sand Pond, too. Best of all, you’ll get extra stand-up paddleboarding (SUPing) time at the lake.
Session: 1A (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 2
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
PASSPORT TO OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
Prepare for the ultimate camp experience and head out on an awesome two-week camp journey! Ride the rapids on a whitewater rafting trip and climb to new heights on a nearby high ropes course for action 30 feet up in the air. You’ll plan your own local hike, too! Last year, Passport campers backpacked 20 miles along breathtaking ridges of the Pacific Crest Trail. What adventures will you have? Campers must bring proper hiking footwear and a daypack to participate in this program. No extensive hiking experience necessary. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Trailblazing badge.
Session: 1B (13 days) Registration Deadline: June 2 Fee: $725 before March 31 | $750 beginning April 1
TRIBUTE TRAINING
You have been chosen to participate in the Annual Camp Games. It is time to master your outdoor survival skills and build your alliances. You will learn fire building, camouflage, archery, perseverance, shelter building, and so much more. Campers in this program enjoy extra time at the field archery course and the new low ropes challenge course. Finally, you’ll test your skills in The Arena and attempt to overcome the game makers. May the odds be ever in your favor! Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Cadette Archery badge.
Session: 2 (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 9 Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
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BABYSITTING BASICS
Do you love working with kids? This program is perfect for campers who have recently started to babysit or who want to prepare to babysit in the future. You’ll improve your leadership skills, learn tons of new games, master the basics of First Aid, and even run some activities for younger campers! Campers will earn requirements 1-4 (of 5) of the Cadette Babysitter badge.
Session: 3 (4 days) Registration Deadline: June 16 Fee: $200 before March 31 | $225 beginning April 1
FANGIRL TIME
Can’t get enough of “Divergent,” “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” “The 5th Wave,” “Harry Potter,” and more? If you’re crazy about movies and books, this is the program for you! Adventure like your favorite characters and actors during this awesome week. You’ll plan your own themed meals and have an epic fan fiction creation session. Campers will earn some of the requirements for the Cadette Screenwriter badge.
Session: 4A (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 23
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
TAHOE QUEST
So, maybe you’ve been to Tahoe before...but not like this! With your camp friends, you’ll check out the stone remains of the original Camp Wasiu, which first opened in 1949! We’ll camp overnight at Meeks Bay Campground and then explore secret coves and beaches like Skunk Harbor, where you’ll see old buildings from the Gold Rush era. Don’t forget your bathing suit!
Session: 4A (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 23
Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
ANYTHING GOES
Design your ideal camp program! You’ll dream up your favorite camp activities and then make your dream a reality with your fellow campers. Will you hike the Sierra Buttes or have a glowstick pajama party under the stars? Will you visit the low ropes challenge course or plan your own camp-wide game? Come ready to work together and have a blast! Note: Due to the in-camp planning format, this program does not involve high adventure outof-camp activities such as whitewater rafting or high ropes.
Session: 5 (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 30
Fee: $340 before March 31 | $365 beginning April 1
ROOKIE LIFEGUARDING Session: 5 (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 30
Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
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Are you a natural at swimming and interested in maybe becoming a Lifeguard? Come to camp to see what it’s like! Our certified Lifeguard trainer and our waterfront staff will teach you important techniques and rescue skills in this specialized program.
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CAMP PROGRAMS for girls entering grades 9-12
SESSION DATES
PROGRAMS
2
June 26 - July 1
I Won’t Grow Up
3
July 5 - 8
Camp Mudblood
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July 17 - 22
Rookie Lifeguarding
I WON’T GROW UP
Have fun being a kid! Soar through the trees on a zipline and test your vertical limits at a nearby high ropes course, scramble around with your camp teammates on our new low ropes challenge course, and host a pool or dance party for all of camp. You’ll also mix & match your favorite camp activities to plan the most rockin’ week ever. End your time at camp with tie dying and an outdoor pajama party!
Session: 2 (6 days)
Registration Deadline: June 9
Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
CAMP MUDBLOOD
Mudbloods deserve to experience the wizarding world of Hogwarts, too! On your first day at camp, you will be sorted into one of the four houses. Next, try your hand at Potions, Defence Against the Dark Arts, and Care of Magical Creatures. You’ll even plan your own Ground Quidditch competition! Who will win the House Cup?
Session: 3 (4 days)
Registration Deadline: June 16
Fee: $200 before March 31 | $225 beginning April 1
ROOKIE LIFEGUARDING
Are you a natural at swimming and interested in maybe becoming a Lifeguard? Come to camp to see what it’s like! Our certified Lifeguard trainer and our waterfront staff will teach you important techniques and rescue skills in this specialized program. If you’re age 15 or above and pass the Lifeguard swim assessment and test, you can even be officially certified as a Lifeguard! (Eligible campers will receive an email with information on purchasing the official American Red Cross Lifeguard certification after completing the course at camp. Cost is $40).
Session: 5 (6 days) Registration Deadline: June 30 Fee: $360 before March 31 | $385 beginning April 1
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LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS at Camp Wasiu II SESSION DATES
PROGRAMS
1B
June 19 - July 1
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) I, Advanced CIT
Weekend 2
July 8 - 10
Program Aide Training
4B
July 10 - 22
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) II
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PROGRAM AIDE TRAINING: CAMPERS ENTERING GRADES 7, 8, 9
Would you like to help younger Girl Scouts by sharing your skills, passions, and experience? Attend Program Aide (PA) Training and complete one of the three requirements to earn the Cadette Program Aide Award! You’ll develop your own leadership style and learn basic characteristics of younger girls, ways to manage groups effectively, and so much more. All meals are included, and you’ll also get to experience awesome camp activities such as archery, swimming, and boating. Bus transportation for PA Training is available at no extra cost. We recommend registering for this PA Training AND for a Program Aide Day Camp opportunity! Program Aides must be entering grades 7-9. Full payments must be made during online registration (no deposits accepted). Registrations are not transferable. $20 per person cancellation fee. Minimum number of campers: 4 Session: Weekend 2 | Registration Deadline: June 21 | Fee: $80 per person
COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING (CIT) I: CAMPERS ENTERING GRADES 9-12 Do you love working with kids? Can’t wait to be a counselor at Camp Wasiu II? Put your passion into action as we explore the basic leadership skills needed to work with younger girls. You’ll learn to teach songs, games, and camp activities while earning your CIT I pin. This program also includes an overnight backpacking experience to help you build your tripping skills. The CIT I program fulfills the prerequisite requirements for the CIT II program. Minimum number of campers: 4 Session: 1B | Registration Deadline: June 2 | Fee: $399 before March 31, $425 beginning April 1
COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING (CIT) II: CAMPERS ENTERING GRADES 10-12 Continue building your leadership skills and spend time learning about the different roles at camp – arts, archery, unit, waterfront, health, kitchen, or administrative staff. After you’ve shadowed some of our camp counselors, you’ll spend time working with an assigned camper group. This program also includes an overnight canoeing or backpacking experience to help you build your tripping skills. CIT I is a prerequisite for CIT II. Minimum number of campers: 4 Session: 4B | Registration Deadline: June 2 | Fee: $325 before March 31, $350 beginning April 1
ADVANCED CIT: CAMPERS ENTERING GRADES 11-12 Have you already completed CIT I and CIT II? Return to camp in this specialized leadership capacity to help mentor campers in CIT I! You’ll also have the opportunity to have hands-on experience in your favorite area of camp. CIT I and CIT II are prerequisites for Advanced CIT.
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Session: 1B | Registration Deadline: June 2 | Fee: $225 before March 31, $250 beginning April 1
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Want to work at camp in a paid staff position? If you’ll be 16 or 17 years old by June 12, you can apply to be a Junior Counselor! Junior Counselors will assist camp staff in leading groups, helping plan fun activities, and providing fun and safe experiences for campers. Junior Counselors must be able to attend pre-camp staff training from June 12 - 18. Junior Counselor roles are available in one-week increments. Contact girlscoutshelp@gssn.org to find out how to apply. Limited Junior Counselor positions are available, get in touch today!
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MORE CAMP OPPORTUNITIES TROOP CAMP: CAMPERS ENTERING GRADES 1-12 & ADULTS
Come to Camp Wasiu II with your troop and have an incredible weekend in the outdoors! Our camp staff will provide meals and some of the daily activities such as swimming, archery (grades 2+), canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding (grades 4+), campfires, and more. Troops will plan and lead their own badge work, arts & crafts, and free-time activities. Troops wishing to have a Bridging Ceremony at camp are invited to host their own event on Saturday evening! At least two adults per troop for Troop Camp must be approved, background-checked Girl Scout volunteers. One tent sleeps a maximum of 4 people. Girls and adults sleep in separate tents in the same unit (per GSUSA Safety Activity Checkpoints.) Troop Camp registration is only available to Troop Leaders. Full payments for each camper must be made during online registration (no deposits accepted). Registrations are not transferable. $20 per person cancellation fee.
Session: Weekend 1 (June 24 - 26) Fee: $80/person Registration Deadline: June 7
Note: Due to space limitations and to allow as many girls as possible to experience camp, please only register the number of adults allowed by the following Safety Activity Checkpoint ratios.
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Daisies
Session: Weekend 3 (July 15-17) Fee: $80/person Registration Deadline: June 28
TWO unrelated adults (at Plus one additional adult for least one of whom is female) each additional number of for this number of girls: this many girls: 6 1-4
Brownies Juniors
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1-6 1-8
Cadettes
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1 - 10
Seniors
24
1 - 12
Ambassadors
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1 - 12
FAMILY CAMP
Join us for three days of family fun! Try new things like boating, swimming, crafting, or hiking. This program is for all families with kids of all ages! Hearty camp meals are provided. Note: Adults will supervise their own campers and camp staff will provide superb program offerings. Groups must have a minimum 1 adult : 3 children ratio. One tent sleeps a maximum of 4 people. Full payments must be made during online registration (no deposits accepted). Registrations are not transferable. $20 per person cancellation fee.
Session: Weekend 2 (July 8 - 10)
Fee: $80/person
Registration Deadline: June 21
CAMP NINJA WARRIOR OLDER GIRL WEEKEND: CAMPERS IN GRADES 6 - 12 FOR FALL 2016
Jump, dive, hang, climb, strategize, and scheme! This awesome weekend will blend physical and mental trials. From traversing the pool to swinging on the low ropes course, you won’t want to miss these challenges. Activities will be a mix of games and tasks from the shows “American Ninja Warrior,” “The Amazing Race,” and “Minute to Win It.” This event is “challenge by choice,” so you can choose what obstacles you feel comfortable completing. You’ll be placed in teams for this weekend but can sign up with a buddy! $20/per person cancellation fee. This weekend is volunteer-led and we’re looking for adult help! Interested in volunteering? Contact girlscoutshelp@gssn.org by August 30!
Session: Weekend 4 (September 16 - 18)
Fee: $60
Registration Deadline: August 30
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DAY CAMP SPRING BREAK DAY CAMP
Experience the magic of camp before summer even starts while you make new friends and hang out with awesome counselors. You’ll tie dye, race through obstacle courses, make arts & crafts, go rock climbing, shoot for bulls-eyes at the archery range (grades 2+), and much more! The week will include the themes of Animal Kingdom Day and Disney Day. Spring Break Day Camp is perfect for first-time campers who might like to attend overnight camp at Wasiu II in the future. Campers currently in grades K - 5 (Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors) can attend Spring Break Day Camp.
SPRING BREAK DAY CAMP
Monday, March 28 - Friday, April 1 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Drop-off: 8:30 - 9 a.m. Pick-up: 4:30- 5 p.m. GSSN Reno Service Center Theme Days: Animal Kingdom & Disney Fee: $150 per person Final registration deadline: March 10
SUMMER DAY CAMP Day Camp rocks! Swim at the local pool, play team games at the park, take aim at archery (grades 2+), go rock climbing, and more! You’ll also get to meet our amazing counselors from around the world and sing loads of camp songs. Day Camp will include the theme days “Pajama Party” & “Time Travelers” (week 1) and “Around the World” & “Rainbow Day” (week 2). Day Camp is perfect for first-time campers who might like to attend overnight camp at Wasiu II in the future. Campers entering grades 1–5 (Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors) can attend one week of Day Camp or both! Remember to pack your funky knee-high socks for Tall Sock Tuesday each week!
DAY CAMP WEEK 1
Monday, July 25 – Friday, July 29, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Drop-off: 8:30 - 9 a.m. Pick-up: 4:30- 5 p.m. GSSN Reno Service Center Theme Days: Pajama Party & Time Travelers Fee: $150 per person before March 31 $165 beginning April 1 Final registration deadline: July 6
DAY CAMP WEEK 2
Monday, August 1–Friday, August 5, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Drop-off: 8:30 - 9 a.m. Pick-up: 4:30- 5 p.m. GSSN Reno Service Center Theme Days: Around the World & Rainbow Day Fee: $150 per person before March 31 $165 beginning April 1 Final registration deadline: July 13
PACKING FOR DAY CAMP No-refrigeration-needed sack lunch
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Sunscreen
Water bottle
Day backpack Closed-toe shoes
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS at Day Camp PROGRAM AIDES
Have fun and put your leadership skills into action at Day Camp while working with campers from Kindergarten – grade 3! Program Aides will be able to attend all field trips with campers and must be available all five days of the session from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. PAs will be supported throughout the week by a designated staff member. Anyone who is working on or has already completed the Program Aide Award can be a Day Camp PA. Program Aides must have completed PA Training before March 27, 2016 for Spring Break Day Camp or by July 24, 2016 for Summer Day Camp.
SPRING BREAK DAY CAMP
Monday, March 28 - Friday, April 1 Maximum number of PAs: 6 Theme Days: Animal Kingdom & Disney
DAY CAMP WEEK 1
Monday, July 25 – Friday, July 29 Maximum number of PAs: 6 Theme Days: Pajama Party & Time Travelers Fee: $60 per person before March 31 $75 beginning April 1 Final registration deadline: July 6
Fee: $65 per person Final registration deadline: March 10
DAY CAMP WEEK 2
Monday, August 1 - Friday, August 5 Maximum number of PAs: 6 Theme Days: Around the World & Rainbow Day Fee: $60 per person before March 31 $75 beginning April 1 Final registration deadline: July 13
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CAMP INFO WHO CAN ATTEND CAMP?
Any girl who is in the appropriate grade for her selected session can attend Girl Scout Day Camp or Camp Wasiu II. Girls who are not registered as a Girl Scout only pay a $15 membership registration fee.
ACTIVITIES
Depending on the age level of the camper, staffing expertise, and weather conditions, general camp activities may include swimming, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, low ropes challenge course, archery, hiking, arts & crafts, campfires, singing, games, stargazing, and cookouts. All campers will receive a Camp Wasiu II patch and week-long campers will receive a camp t-shirt.
HOW TO REGISTER
Online registration for summer 2016 opens Feb. 1! • Visit gssn.org/camp, then click on the eBiz link and sign in to your eBiz account. • Submit the required initial deposit. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. • Financial assistance is available. • GS Bucks (formerly GSSN Cookie Dough) and financial assistance cannot be accepted as the deposit but will be accepted toward any final payment due. Registration deadlines are 2.5 weeks before a session starts. Register early as camp sessions fill quickly!
REQUIRED HEALTH HISTORY FORMS
Camp Health History Forms are REQUIRED for all camp programs longer than 4 days. All campers must have: 1. Completed GSSN Camp Health History Form 2. Proof of up-to-date immunization records 3. A physical/health exam signed by a licensed medical professional within the past 12 months of the first day of the camper’s session.
CONFIRMATION LETTERS
We will send out detailed camp confirmation letters approximately 10 days before the start of your camper’s session. (This is in addition to the registration receipt you will receive immediately after your camp registration is processed.) Please make sure to check your email and read through all the important information shared in the confirmation letter!
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GS BUCKS
The Girl Scout Cookie Program and Fall Nut/Candy Programs help girls learn goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics… but did you know that it can also help send your Girl Scout to camp? Campers can use GS Bucks (formerly known as Cookie Dough) for: • GSSN girl Resident Camp/Day Camp sessions (including Troop Camp and Family Camp)* • GSSN Shop or Camp Wasiu II Trading Post purchases* • GSSN girl level trainings and events (does not include outside community-run events)* • GSSN or GSUSA Destinations travel opportunities* *Each of the above GS Bucks options is available for the individual girl only and is non-transferable. All GS Bucks earned from the 2015 Product Program will expire March 31, 2016. All GS Bucks earned from the 2016 Product Program will expire March 31, 2017.
CANCELLATION POLICY
For programs that require full payment to register (i.e. Troop Camp, Family Camp, and other weekend programs), there will be a $20 per person cancellation fee. In the event of GSSN cancelling a camp program due to low enrollment, any monies paid will be refunded. In all other circumstances, any monies paid (less the nonrefundable, non-transferable deposit) will be refunded only if: • The camper is placed on a waitlist or if the financial assistance amount requested is not fully granted. A written request for the refund must be submitted and received at the GSSN Reno Service Center at least three (3) weeks prior to the camper’s first day of camp. • The camper cannot attend due to illness or injury. A letter from a physician must accompany a written request for the refund. • The camper is sent home from camp due to illness or injury. Refunds are prorated in such cases and will be made only at the written request of the parent/ guardian. • Refunds will not be given if the camper leaves early for any other reason.
CAMP INFO CAMP WASIU II TRADING POST
One of the fun things available again this year is the ability for your camper to visit the Camp Wasiu II Trading Post (camp store)! Our Trading Post has clothing, patches, jewelry, and other awesome camp-related items available for purchase. Families are encouraged to include a Trading Post deposit during the initial online registration process. The Trading Post will be open during check-in and check-out for each session, in addition to during your camper’s time at camp. Any Trading Post refunds will be given back at the end of the camp session.
BRING A BUDDY!
TAKE THE BUS!
The camp experience begins with songs, meeting new friends, and laughter on the bus ride to camp. Have fun with our counselors and start the camp magic early! Bus transportation is available from either Reno or Truckee to Camp Wasiu II for only $30 each way. Bus transportation is available to camp on Sundays (and on Tuesday for session 3 for summer 2016) and from camp on Fridays. The bus registration deadline is the same registration deadline as your selected program (or when the bus is sold out).
Camp is a great place to make new friends, but if you want to come to Wasiu II with your BFF, make sure you: 1. Register for the same camp program 2. List each other on your registration forms Remember, only ONE buddy request per person! While every effort is made to place buddies together, all buddy placements are subject to space availability.
BUS SCHEDULE TO CAMP WASIU II Reno Check-In: 12:30 p.m. Departure: 1 p.m. Truckee Check-In: 1:45 p.m. Departure: 2 p.m.
TRANSPORTATION
DROP-OFF / PICK-UP AT CAMP! Dropping-off at Camp Wasiu II is a great option for families who’d like to help their camper unpack on the first day of camp. You’ll walk your camper to their tent, set up their sleeping bags, and chat with some of your camper’s counselors. For overnight camp at Camp Wasiu II, drop-off is always 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first day of the camp session. Pickup is always 10:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. on the last day of the camp session. Bus transportation is available to camp on Sundays (and on Tuesday for session 3 for summer 2016) and from camp on Fridays. For weekend programs at Camp Wasiu II, drop-off is always 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Fridays. Pick-up is always 10:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. on Sundays. Bus transportation is not available for weekend programs.
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Approximate Truckee Arrival: 11:45 a.m. Approximate Reno Arrival: 12:45 p.m.
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